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  3. TIMBER STRTKE

    The strike committee of the A.C.T.U. to-day summoned on Australian-wide conference of Federal Unions to be held at the Trades Hall on Thursday ...

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  4. THE KING

    An improvement in the King's condition [?]nabled his removal from bed to a chair. He was wheeled to a window from which His Majesty enjoyed ...

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  5. MILK DEARER

    The exceptionally dry weather conditions prevailing in the district have made the pastures practically useless for dairying p[?]poses, and dairymen ...

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  6. JACKSON'S GREAT STAND

    About 10,000 people were present when the fourth test match was resumed to-day. Jackson, 70, and Ryder, 54, continued their [?]ings, and ...

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  7. PLANE FATALITY[?]

    At the Richmond Courthouse to-day, the District Coroner (Mr. Johnston) opened an inquiry into the death of Alfred Smith, a farmer, who was killed ...

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  8. DISAPPOINTED

    The "Daily Herald" asserts that Lord Davison told General Booth that he was disappointed that the General went to the secular court ...

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  9. TROTSKY'S EXILE

    The "Morning Post" Riga correspondent states that Madame Trotsky and children will remain in Moscow as hostages against Trotsky's hostile ...

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  10. MISS DE HAVILAND

    Miss Gladys De Haviland will be the guest of Larke, Hoskins and Coy, Ltd., at a dinner to be held at Hotel Canberra, on Thursday evening. ...

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  11. 3000 MEN OUT

    When the timber workers presented themselves at the timber yards as usual this morning, they were not engaged, their refusal to work on ...

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  12. SPANISH REVOLT

    Telephone dispatchs from Va[?] stat[?] that a new revolt has been [?] [?]ed in the bud. General Jurjo went by air from Madrid and found a small ...

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  13. VOLUNTEERS OFFER

    Volunteers were not lacking when a small grass fire occurred near Mugga lane at Red Hill on Saturday. Spurred on by the fear of possible damage to ...

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  14. BURNS CLUB

    Details of the Highland gathering, which is to be held on Saturday, February 23, were discussed at the meeting of the Canberra Highland Society ...

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  15. UNIVERSITY CLASSES

    A meeting of the sub-committee of the University Association was held at the Albert Hall yesterday afternoon for the purpose of discussing with ...

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  16. SUGAR EXPORT

    Sugar export rebates hae been fixed at £15/15/0 per ton for fruit produets, and £22 per ton for all other goods. The rebate will take effect as ...

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  17. THIRTY YARDS OUT

    It wa officially stated to-day that 3, 500 men are now idle as a result of the timber strike. About 30 metropo[?]an yards are affected. The ...

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  18. SEVERE WEATHER

    Exceptionally severe weather prevails in Southern Europe and Italy. Even vesuvius is mantied with snow. A long frost[?] is causing intense dis[?] ...

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  19. COUNTRY MILLS SUFFER

    The timbe[?] strike has so far affected 19 country mills in. Victoria. Practically all bush mills will shut down during the week. ...

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  20. STRONG TEAM

    Wooley, in the "Daily Chron[?]le," says that Australia's potential Trumpers, Hills and Nobles are gaining valuable experience, and we must expect ...

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  21. FREE LABOUR ENGAGED

    Free-labour is engaged at several mills at Port Adelaide, but they did not start work, the employers not having reached a decision on the matter. ...

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  22. LAVERTY CUP

    The Royal Military College of Australia retained the Laverty Cup of 1928 by defeating the R.M.C. at Sandhurst by 11 points to 10 points. ...

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  23. TO PICKET ALL YARDS

    A conference of timber workers' exceutive at the Trades Hall to-day decided to picket all timber yards to-morrow. ...

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  24. HEAVY LAW LIST

    At the District Court to-day, at the opening of the law term, Judge Cohen said there were 465 actions listed. Although two judges wil be sitting ...

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  25. CRANE-DRIVERS COME OUT

    About 250 crane-drivers, log-millers, and casuals will be idle as a result of a decision arrived at a meeting of the Timber Workers Union at the ...

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  26. 100 LEAD NEEDED

    Clen Hill, in the "Daily Telegraph," says that the chances are about even, though England has a [?]ght advantage on Australia owing to the latter ...

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  27. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.

    Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, Minister for Home Affiairs, stated yesterday that [?]e had received notification from the Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. J. D. ...

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  28. EMPLOYMENT

    Commission employment figures for last week showed no [?]eration upon those of the previous week. The total number employed in the various ...

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  29. Suicide After Breakdown.

    The body of K. Elmer, 29, was found hanging from a tree in his back yard at Seymour this morning. Elmer had a nervous breakdown while watching the ...

    Article : 62 words
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